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<P>Maybe your vehicle is too quiet?&nbsp; Great Grays hunt by ear, so maybe a 
couple of those deer whistles would give them better warning you are 
coming.&nbsp; I don't know if that would work, but it's the only idea I 
have.</P>
<P>Shawn Conrad<BR><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>&gt;From: Jamie Bergerson &lt;[email protected]&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt;To: [email protected]
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: [mou] Great Gray Owls
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 17:41:46 -0800 (PST)
<DIV></DIV>&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt;I realize that Great Gray sightings are not unusual right now, 
but I have a greater concern.
<DIV></DIV>&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt;I have hit 2 Great Grays in the past 3 weeks with my car ( I 
communte daily between Duluth and Grand Rapids on Highway 2).&nbsp;&nbsp;I have 
begun watching for the owls and I am seeing them atop utility poles on a fairly 
regular basis.
<DIV></DIV>&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Is there anything I can do to avoid having any more birds fly 
into my car (other than not driving at all)?&nbsp;&nbsp;I'm really upset by 
these incidents and want to do what I can to avoid killing any more of these 
beautiful birds.
<DIV></DIV>&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Jamie Bergerson
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